Bus Éireann Route 101 is a bus route in Ireland, that runs from Talbot Street, in Dublin city centre, to the Bus Station in the town of Drogheda, via Swords, Balbriggan and Julianstown. It is operated by Bus Éireann and is the main bus route connecting Drogheda to Dublin. Routes 101X and 100X are peak time express services using the Dublin Port Tunnel and M1 motorway and route 101N a weekend Nightrider service.
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Dublin to Drogheda | |
Overview | |
System | Transport for Ireland |
Operator | Bus Éireann |
Status | Operating |
Night-time | 101N |
Route | |
Locale | Dublin City, Fingal, Meath, Louth |
Communities served | Swords, Balbriggan |
Landmarks served | Dublin Airport |
Start | Talbot Street |
Via | Swords Road |
End | Drogheda BusStation |
Length | 50.7 km (31.5 mi) |
Other routes | 101X, 100X |
Competition | Dublin Bus (Route 33) |
Service | |
Level | Daily |
Frequency | every 20 - 30 minutes |
Journey time | 80 minutes |
Operates | 05:00 - 23:00 |
Route
edit101
editRoute 101 operates every 20 – 30 minutes from Talbot Street in Dublin City Centre to Drogheda Bus Station. It runs along the Swords Quality Bus Corridor, via Gardiner Street, Dorset Street, Drumcondra Road Lower, Drumcondra Road Upper, Swords Road, Dublin Airport, Dublin Road (Swords), Swords Bypass, Lissenhall, Blakes Cross, Balrothery, Dublin Street (Balbriggan), Bridge Street (Balbriggan), Drogheda Street (Balbriggan), Gormanston Cross, Julianstown and Dublin Road (Drogheda), utilising the R132 road for a large portion of its journey.[1]
101X & 100X
editRoute 101X is a peak time express service from Wilton Terrace in Dublin city centre to Termon Abbey, north of Drogheda. Services operate via Baggot Street Lower, Pembroke Street, Leeson Street, Dawson Street, Suffolk Street, Westmoreland Street, Eden Quay, North Wall Quay, Dublin Port Tunnel, M1 motorway, Balrothery, then follow the same route as the 101 as far as Drogheda Bus Station and continues out to Termon Abbey.[2]
Route 100X is an hourly express service from Wilton Terrace in Dublin city centre to Long Walk in Dundalk. It follows the same route as the 101X as far as the Dublin Port Tunnel, then operates via M1 motorway, Dublin Airport, M1 motorway, Drogheda Bus Station, M1 motorway, Dundalk I.T. and Long Walk, Dundalk. Some services also serve Dunleer and Castlebellingham.[3]
101N
editNightrider route 101N is a weekend late night service between Busáras in Dublin city centre and Drogheda Bus Station. It follows the same route as the 101 and has departures late on Friday and Saturday nights.[4]
References
edit- ^ Bus Éireann Route 101 timetable Archived 16 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Bus Éireann Route 101X timetable Archived 25 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Bus Éireann Route 100X timetable Archived 25 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Bus Éireann Route 101N timetable Archived 25 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine